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Royally Endowed

Emma Chase

3.91 AVERAGE


Ellie is such a fun character. It was awesome to watch her grow and mature. I love a good brooding man and that was Logan! Their romance was hot! I loved this one!

2 to 2.5 stars.
Kind of disappointed with this one. And i loooved those two characters in the precious books but in this one they just felt meh. I was bored for a good part of the book, i just didnt really care.

Nooooooooooooope!
Had to put this down after 200 pages, the level of cringe is unfathomable >_< It just keeps building until you can't take it anymore.

This was okay, I guess. Aside from the fact that it contained too much of the previous two books, I enjoyed it.

I hoped I liked this as much as I liked the first 2 in this series. Sadly it fell a little short for me. Not that I didn't like the H or the h. I did. I was really looking forward to Logan's story. But it fell flat for me.

4 stars

So you know how you get in those kinds of specific moods of what you'd like to read and then you find something that sounds like it could be what you're in the mood for and it ends up actually being exactly that. That's what this was for me right now.

I saw some of my friends had read and enjoyed the previous books in this series and bodyguard romances are so much fun, not much could've gone wrong here for me. I liked how the time jumps were done, because it didn't feel like we missed anything useful or important in between while it did manage to move the story along fast enough since it does start 5 years ago. Only all the way at the end (right before or during the epilogue) I was hoping to see
Spoilerthe proposal, since it sort of builds up to it for a second there. But then the epilogue starts and it's 5 years later and they've been married for years. So I kind of missed it.


The first chapter/prologue kind of thing that happens, before we jump back 5 years, kind of sets up a mystery immediately and while I appreciate that, I did basically predict immediately what was going on in the scene. That didn't take away from my enjoyment, though, so no worries there at all. I tend to actually like knowing where the story is going to go.

Even though I didn't read the previous 2 books and the most important side characters in this one are the ones set up in those stories, I really enjoyed them as characters and their relationship dynamics were fun to read about.

Third in the series

This was the third book in the Royally Yours series. The first brought you the gentleman. The second brought you the playboy. This one brings you the bodyguard. The strong silent martyr type. I loved this book the most out of the three. Logan was the ultimate hero. Ellie is young and carefree. She knows if she jumps blindly, Logan will catch her. And boy was he. Their relationship was gradual, sweet. She was first a job and then an obsession. Layers. Logan was a man of layers. He was Royally the best. ❤

This book was so disappointing and I nearly dnf'd it at 60% but figured I'd just slog through the end.

I had high hopes for this one - mostly because I'm suffering through The Royals' summer hiatus and this plot was basically Jeleanor 2.0 - but it fell so flat. I felt like the two main characters had absolutely no dimension, probably because time jumped so much in this book that you were expected to have an intimate knowledge of their relationship without ever actually reading about it. And all the extra stuff with the other royal family members felt so extra and out of place.

Such a disappointment.

By far my favorite of the series.

3.5 stars. This last book was pretty meh for me. I liked Ellie, but Logan was just boring. I've seen the broody, protective hero before and I know they can be well done, but his character lacked the depth that I usually like to see. That being said, I love the sort of "found family" trope this series had going on and it was especially strong in this book. Overall, the book was good but not great, but the series as a whole is still awesome.